Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) affects about 4% of Canadians, making it one of the country’s most common developmental disabilities. Yet, it remains widely misunderstood
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) affects about 4% of Canadians, making it one of the country’s most common developmental disabilities. Yet, it remains widely misunderstood
The study “Comorbidities associated with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the United States” examined over 3,000 hospital cases of FASD, comparing them with the general
Original post: https://canfasd.ca/2025/08/13/new-issue-paper-sensory-processing-and-fasd/ Sensory processing is how the brain takes in and responds to information from our senses (like sight, sound, touch, balance, and internal feelings
Come, grab a coffee and a pastry, and hang out with Leduc County’s Bridges team andcommunity partners for our FASD Awareness event. Date: Thurdsday, Sept.
The Edmonton and Area Fetal Alcohol Network Society (EFAN) is excited to announce the release of a new Expression of Interest (EOI) for the delivery
Matt Olson / Research Profile and Impact / USask ~ Retrieved from https://www.sasktoday.ca/saskatoon-today/saskatoon-news/researcher-uses-honey-bees-to-study-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-10961793 SASKATOON — One University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher believes that because of